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Two teen girls lost to an alleged NJ stalker driver honored as a theater lover and a future cosmetologist.NN

The two New Jersey teens mowed down by an alleged stalker were remembered as a Greek-American who dreamed of going into cosmetology and a theater kid who had the “voice of an angel.”

Maria Niotis and Isabella Salas, both 17, had their whole lives in front of them before they were fatally struck by a black Jeep Monday evening while riding electric bikes on a Cranford street, their obituaries said.

Collage of Isabella Salas and Maria Niotis.
Isabella Salas and Maria Niotis were struck while riding an e-bike together around 5:30 p.m. September 30, 2025. Obtained by the NY Post
Two elderly women at a memorial of flowers, candles, and photographs in Cranford, NJ.
People bring flowers to the teens’ memorial. Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Post

Niotis was born in Rhodes, Greece, and then moved to the Garden State, where she lived most of her life, her obituary stated.

She was a student at Cranford High School and leaves behind a twin brother.

Law enforcement officials inspect the crash scene in Cranford where the two teen girls were mowed down on Sept. 30, 2025.
Law enforcement officials inspect the crash scene in Cranford, where the two teen girls were mowed down on Sept. 30, 2025. CBS News New York

“She aspired to graduate high school and start a cosmetology career,” her loved ones wrote.

Salas was also a lifelong Cranford resident and went to the local high school, according to her obit.

She was involved in numerous clubs including choir, an acapella group and the Cranford Dramatic Club Theater.

Isabella Salas in an undated Facebook photo.
Isabella Salas was also a lifelong Cranford resident and went to the local high school. Facebook/Mary Salas
Isabella Salas and Cristian Salas posing with their dog "Tucker" in front of a Christmas tree.
Salas was part of choir, an acapella group and the Cranford Dramatic Club Theater. Facebook/Mary Salas
Mary Salas (left) with her daughter Isabella Salas, both giving peace signs.
Isabella Salas (right) with her mother, Mary Salas. Facebook/Mary Salas
Isabella Salas performing on stage with another individual.
Salas (right) performing on stage in an undated Facebook photo. Facebook/Mary Salas
A memorial on Burnside Avenue in Cranford, NJ, with flowers, balloons, teddy bears, and framed photographs of Maria Niotis and Isabella Salas.
A memorial with flowers, candles, and photographs on Burnside Avenue in Cranford, NJ. Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Post
Isabella Salas holding flowers and standing next to Thom Walsh.
Isabella Salas and Thom Walsh, Theatre Director, in an undated Facebook photo. Facebook/Mary Salas
Cristian Salas, Mary Salas, Edwin Salas, and Isabella Salas in an undated Facebook photo.
Cristian Salas, Mary Salas, Edwin Salas, and Isabella Salas in an undated Facebook photo. Facebook/Mary Salas
Edwin Salas, father of Isabella Salas, crying outside his Cranford, NJ home.
Edwin Salas, father of Isabella Salas, breaks down in tears outside his Cranford, NJ, home. Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Post
Isabella Salas in an undated Facebook photo.
“She was a very talented singer with the voice of an angel,” Salas’ relatives said. Facebook/Mary Salas

“She was a very talented singer with the voice of an angel,” her relatives wrote, adding, “She was kind, generous, gentle, and will forever be deeply loved by her family.”

A 17-year-old peer has been charged with murder, with loved ones and friends accusing the suspect of stalking Niotis for months leading up to the crash.

The two families said in a joint statement to Fox 5 that the driver was “plotting this attack” for months.
Because he is currently in juvenile court, his identity has not been officially confirmed.

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